Consume Ginseng Daily
Ginseng is the king
of herbs in the herbal kingdom due to its holistic-healing potency. In other
words, it treats the body as a whole. As such, it is used to keep your body
balanced and healthy..
In Chinese medicine, balance and harmony holds the key to wellness and recuperation. Ginseng, with its branched roots in the shape resembling that of the human form, is called “man root” in Chinese. The word “ginseng” literally means crystallization of the essence of the earth, “shen”, in the form of a man, ”jen.” The name itself attests to the importance of ginseng among herbs, especially in Chinese medicine.
The potency of ginseng has long been recognized in Eastern cultures. In fact, as far back as 1800 B.C., ginseng was declared in the East as the king of herbs among more than 200 superior herbs recognized as “medical wisdom” for balancing and harmonizing the body for overall health. Daily ginseng consumption is indispensable for health and wellness.
Ginseng is the
essence of health. According to Chinese medicine, it brightens your eyes, opens
your heart, enlightens your brain, and strengthens your soul and spirit.
Ginseng is also a
potent short-term stimulant that does no harm. It stimulates your nervous
system and increases your reflex. In ancient times, Chinese soldiers used
to carry ginseng to the battlefield, using it not only to restore strength, but
also to ameliorate the effects of shock and stress in battles. It is quite
common practice for Chinese to give ginseng root to those on their deathbed to
provide adequate strength to be able to receive their family and arrange their
after-death affairs before dying.
In space exploration, the Russian astronauts considered ginseng a better stimulant than the amphetamines used by the American counterparts, because ginseng enhances performance without the hangover effects of amphetamines.
Nowadays, Soviet
coaches and trainers have long used ginseng to enhance the performance of
athletes in training, even for Olympic Games.
Even in the West,
ginseng has been well respected as a medicinal herb. Many American tribes used
ginseng for childbirth, fever, aches and pain. In fact, ginseng was listed in
the official book of medicine, the U.S. Pharmacopoeia, in the 19th Century
as a stimulant and a digestive aid.
Ginseng is safer
and more effective than synthetic drugs or vitamins available on the
nutrition market today.
Take ginseng daily.
In addition to providing energy needed for old age, ginseng prevents disabling
disorders, such as arthritis, and heart diseases.
Stephen
Lau
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